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Word forms: plural quid pro quoscountable nounA quid pro quo is a gift or advantage that is given to someone in return for something that they have done. [formal] The statement is emphatic in stating that there must be a quid pro quo. They share a great deal of information on a quid pro quo basis. Synonyms: exchange, interchange, tit for tat, equivalent More Synonyms of quid pro quo quid pro quo in British English (ˌkwɪd prəʊ ˈkwəʊ) nounWord forms: plural quid pro quos2. something given in compensation, esp an advantage or object given in exchange for another Word origin C16: from Latin: something for something quid pro quo in American English (ˌkwɪd proʊ ˈkwoʊ) 1. one thing in return for another 2. something equivalent; substitute Word origin L, something for something Examples of 'quid pro quo' in a sentencequid pro quo Future initiatives in this field need to be aimed at broader exchanges, on a quid pro quo basis. Additional synonymslast-minute substitutions Synonyms replacement, exchange, switch, swap, change, interchangea dangerous game of tit for tat Synonyms retaliation, like for like, measure for measure, an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, blow for blow, as good as you get Definition one thing, esp. an advantage or object, given in exchange for another The statement is emphatic that there must be a quid pro quo. Additional synonymsDefinition the act of interchanging the interchange of ideas from different disciplines Synonyms exchange, give and take, alternation, reciprocation Definition an act of taking revenge fear of reprisal or ostracism Synonyms retaliation, revenge, vengeance, retribution, an eye for an eye, counterstroke, requitalThey believe the attack was in retaliation for his death. Synonyms revenge, repayment, vengeance, reprisal, retribution, tit for tat, an eye for an eye, reciprocation, counterstroke, requital, counterblow, a taste of your own medicine Nearby words ofquid pro quo - quick-witted
- quicken
- quickly
- quid pro quo
- quiescent
- quiet
- quieten
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